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funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman found of new york, stowe, vermont and honolulu. newman's own foundation, the john d. & catherine t. macarthur foundation, union bank, and siemens. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations, what can we do for you? >> somewhere in america there is a doctor who can peer to the future. there is a nurse who can access in an instant every patient's past. and because of the whole hospital is working together, there is a family who can breathe easy right now. somewhere in america we have already answered some of the nation's tough health care questions, and the 50,000 people at siemens are ready to do it again. >> and now "bbc world news." >> iran frees an american woman held on spying charges. but two compannians still behind bars. and releasing in the states. the european commission for expelling hundreds of roma people. scientists have a cure for tuberculosis that can kill almost thousands per year. >> hello and welcome to "bbc world news," forecasti
funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman found of new york, stowe, vermont and honolulu. newman's own foundation, the john d. & catherine t. macarthur foundation, union bank, and siemens. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations, what can we do for you? >> somewhere in america there is a doctor who can peer to the future. there is a nurse who can access in an instant every...
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. >> so bobby and his dad bob and a man they've never seen before named frank descended on vermont way to see who needed help. quite literally they stumbled into the home. >> i got one lady. we kind of walked down the hallway and saw another and another. and one by one we just grabbed them and brought them out. >> but there was one woman still in the house, mary sweeney. her son ken found out about the heroism later, hours later. >> those a few hours not knowing whether she was alive or dead. >> my dad said let's go back and check one last time and make sure we got everybody in this row of houses. he went in and found her and then came and yelled for me to help him because she was -- she was probably the most immobile of all of the six that we got. we lifted her up and all three of us, my dad, frank and i, out of her bed and put her in a wheelchair, wheeled her out as far as we could and the heat was so hot we lifted her up and threw her into our car. >> the three heroes didn't know mary sweeney has a great deal of trouble breathing and it wasn't just fire that could have killed her. >
. >> so bobby and his dad bob and a man they've never seen before named frank descended on vermont way to see who needed help. quite literally they stumbled into the home. >> i got one lady. we kind of walked down the hallway and saw another and another. and one by one we just grabbed them and brought them out. >> but there was one woman still in the house, mary sweeney. her son ken found out about the heroism later, hours later. >> those a few hours not knowing whether...
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>>> but first a tiny vermont town is the scene of a very big search for a beloved 78-year-old woman who mysteriously disappeared. police think the popular and active grandmother was kidnapped, but why? jeremy hubbard has the latest. >> reporter: a hundred volunteers from as far as connecticut and cape cod joined the search this weekend helping police and the fbi comb a 25-square-mile area. scuba divers even checked a nearby quarry but still no sign of the missing grandma. >> anybody who has information relative to the case that can be helpful, to please come forward. >> reporter: the mystery began last weekend when a friend came to pick up pat o'hagan for a rug hooking meeting. o'hagan was nowhere to be found, her car still in the driveway. >> there is no reason to believe that she's wandered off on her own. >> reporter: the family says pat isn't forgetful. she doesn't have a boyfriend and isn't wealthy, so there's no financial motive. they're wracking their brain to think of anyone who doesn't like her. >> we're looking but can't find anybody. >> reporter: in sheffield, a quiet vermont
>>> but first a tiny vermont town is the scene of a very big search for a beloved 78-year-old woman who mysteriously disappeared. police think the popular and active grandmother was kidnapped, but why? jeremy hubbard has the latest. >> reporter: a hundred volunteers from as far as connecticut and cape cod joined the search this weekend helping police and the fbi comb a 25-square-mile area. scuba divers even checked a nearby quarry but still no sign of the missing grandma....
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foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, union bank, and siemens. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> somewhere in america, there is a doctor who can peer into the future. there is a nurse who can access in an instant every patient's past. and because the whole hospital is working together, there is a family that can breathe easy right now. somewhere in america we have already answered some of the nation's toughest health care questions. and the over 60,000 people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens, answers. and now "bbc world news." >> in digrace. over its deportation of the roma minority. it's jail for george, the troubled pop star is sentenced to 8 weeks for crashing his car under the influence of cannabis. >> welcome to pbs in america. also around the globe. coming up later. young country, growing problem. what happens when india's baby boomers grow old.
foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, union bank, and siemens. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> somewhere in america, there is a doctor who can peer into the future. there is a nurse who can access in an instant every patient's past. and because the whole hospital is...
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funding for this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, union bank, and siemens. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> somewhere in america, there is a doctor who can peer into the future. there is a nurse who can access in an instant every patient's past. and because the whole hospital is working together, there is a family that can breathe easy right now. somewhere in america we have already answered some of the nation's toughest health care questions. and the over 60,000 people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens, answers. >> france in disgrace, the eu commission threatens paris with legal action over is deportation of the roma minority. instability threatens to destabilize the peace talks before it even starts. welcome to bbc world news broadcast to you on pbs in america. coming up later for you. what happens when india's
funding for this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, union bank, and siemens. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> somewhere in america, there is a doctor who can peer into the future. there is a nurse who can access in an...
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. >> so boy and his dad bob and a man t seen before named frank descended on vermont way to see who needed help. quite literally they stumbl into the home. >> i got one lady. we kind of walked down the hallway and saw another and another and one by one we just grabbed them and brought them out. >> but there s one woman still in the house, mary sweeney. her son ken found out about the heroism later, hours later. >> those a few hours not knowing whether she was alive or dead. >> my dad said let's go back and check one last time and make sure we got everydy in this row of houses. he went in and found her and then came and yelled for me to help him because she was -- she was probably the most immobil of all of t six that we got. we lifted her up and all three of us, my dad frank and i, out of her bed and put her in a wheelchair, wheeled her out as far as we could and the heat was so hot we lifted he up and threw her into our car. >> the three heroes didn't know mary sweeney has a great deal of trouble breathing and it wasn't just fire that could have killed her. >> smoke inlation could have li
. >> so boy and his dad bob and a man t seen before named frank descended on vermont way to see who needed help. quite literally they stumbl into the home. >> i got one lady. we kind of walked down the hallway and saw another and another and one by one we just grabbed them and brought them out. >> but there s one woman still in the house, mary sweeney. her son ken found out about the heroism later, hours later. >> those a few hours not knowing whether she was alive or...
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burlington, vermont, and portland, maine. i will let you make your decision about why that might be. quick break here. (announcer) if you think all batteries are the same, consider this: when a tornado tore through holly, colorado, air life denver took to the air... their night-vision goggles keeping them safe on a perilous flight... and powering those precision goggles--- is the only battery air life trusts: duracell. broad daylight or the darkest night... it just has to work. duracell. trusted everywhere. before weight watchers, my world was can't. but now. lose weight. can. live. can. stand here and not suck' in a thing... i can. and you can too. [ female announcer ] hurry. join now and get a month free. weight watchers. because it works. [ female announcer ] hurry. join now and get a month free. words alone aren't enough. our job is to listen and find ways to help workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. we'll keep restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid over
burlington, vermont, and portland, maine. i will let you make your decision about why that might be. quick break here. (announcer) if you think all batteries are the same, consider this: when a tornado tore through holly, colorado, air life denver took to the air... their night-vision goggles keeping them safe on a perilous flight... and powering those precision goggles--- is the only battery air life trusts: duracell. broad daylight or the darkest night... it just has to work. duracell....
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in vermont like other states we have elections. in 2006 iran against one of the wealthiest person in the state to spend much more money, and i defeated him 2-1. the people made their own decision based on the work cited as a matter of the largest city, and within the senate. talking about class warfare, the you understand that it is taking place right now? i am not urging class warfare, but it is taking place. when large corporations shutdown plans an american ship jobs to china, in order to save money and for american workers out on the street, and leave them hanging, that is class warfare. the richest people in this country fight for huge tax breaks for themselves while middle-class village cannot afford to send their kids to college, that is class warfare. the wealthiest people in this country fly around in the private jets, have the best health care in the world, and 46 million americans have no health insurance at all, 45,000 americans died this year because they do not have access to a doctor -- kathy, that is called class wa
in vermont like other states we have elections. in 2006 iran against one of the wealthiest person in the state to spend much more money, and i defeated him 2-1. the people made their own decision based on the work cited as a matter of the largest city, and within the senate. talking about class warfare, the you understand that it is taking place right now? i am not urging class warfare, but it is taking place. when large corporations shutdown plans an american ship jobs to china, in order to...
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. >> 40 below so this is nothing for you guys. 59 for a high today in burlington, vermont. that moves eastbound into the thursday and friday forecast, but for "today," >> morning. it looks like another nice day. the temperatures are a little cool right now but it will warm up quickly. mostly sunny skies this afternoon with high >> for your forecast go to weather.com, 24 hours a day. these are apparently for you, i'll bring them over to you. >>> coming up, new controversy over a female sports reporter who was allegedly harassed. li'm luke myers. if you want to be incredible, eat incredible. anncr vo: eggs. the incredible protein. yep! look in your bag, made you something. (announcer) it's more than just that great peanut taste, choosing jif is a simple way to show someone how much you care. choosey moms, choose jif. that were a promise to himself and to the world. a promise to invent the first automobile... and to keep reinventing it. to build the type of cars that define true "performance"... while never sacrificing their true "beauty." and to introduce innovations that hel
. >> 40 below so this is nothing for you guys. 59 for a high today in burlington, vermont. that moves eastbound into the thursday and friday forecast, but for "today," >> morning. it looks like another nice day. the temperatures are a little cool right now but it will warm up quickly. mostly sunny skies this afternoon with high >> for your forecast go to weather.com, 24 hours a day. these are apparently for you, i'll bring them over to you. >>> coming up,...
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another dreary day here in new york with light scattered showers stretching as far north as vermont. hail from nebraska and kansas. showers from dallas and houston. rain south of denver and albuquerque. pop-up showers in florida. >> 80s from miami to baltimore. 75 here in new york. 65 in boston. 77 in detroit. 85 in omaha and 73 in the twin cities. 90s in new orleans and dallas. phoenix will climb to 103. colorado springs, 93. 87 in boise and 70 in seattle. >>> when we come back, sold, the highest price ever paid for a home. you won't believe it. >>> plus, the newest theory about where all the gulf oil has gone. >>> and the big win on the world stage for team usa. ♪ [ female announcer ] we've got stains, down to a science. new wisk, with our breakthrough stain spectrum technology targets all the major stain groups like proteins, carbohydrates and oils. its enzymes and cleaning agents tackle a full range of stains. you'll never look at stains the same way again. for a more powerful clean, try new wisk. fight stains with science. for a more powerful clean, try new wisk. dannon light
another dreary day here in new york with light scattered showers stretching as far north as vermont. hail from nebraska and kansas. showers from dallas and houston. rain south of denver and albuquerque. pop-up showers in florida. >> 80s from miami to baltimore. 75 here in new york. 65 in boston. 77 in detroit. 85 in omaha and 73 in the twin cities. 90s in new orleans and dallas. phoenix will climb to 103. colorado springs, 93. 87 in boise and 70 in seattle. >>> when we come back,...
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>> -- a vermont company is now selling, hold on, a jesus toaster. yes. the toaster burns, look, images of what's believed to be, i guess, what they think jesus christ would look like on a slice of toast. they plan to add more religiouses theme toasters in the near future. the virgin mary toaster and the star david toaster. by the way, the same company offers nonreligious toasters and they offer a hemp leaf toaster and a peace sign. there you have it. birthday gift. >>> and a 1,200-pound camel is rescued from a sink hole in one of the most unlikely places. oregon. that camel was mad. the privately owned camel whose name is moses. do you see the theme here? did not sound happy after falling into a hole in oregon city. they used rope and straps to lift that camel right out. moses was sent to a vet and checked out and happy to report that moses is okay. look for his image on a toaster near you. >>> a battle brewing over who should get the thousands of in reward money for the arrest and capture of the bare foot bandit. they have not paid anyone and a couple p
>> -- a vermont company is now selling, hold on, a jesus toaster. yes. the toaster burns, look, images of what's believed to be, i guess, what they think jesus christ would look like on a slice of toast. they plan to add more religiouses theme toasters in the near future. the virgin mary toaster and the star david toaster. by the way, the same company offers nonreligious toasters and they offer a hemp leaf toaster and a peace sign. there you have it. birthday gift. >>> and a...
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i think vermont and maybe north dakota, forgive me if that's wrong, that are so tiny that they have two senators and one congressman, yet they have two senators from delaware and alaska representing like a few hundred thousand people and one senator from my state of california represents 18 million. i know the tea baggers are on that issue, so sometimes, even a broke clock the right. >> i think they still like the little states to get their too big senators. let me ask you about jimmy carter. they -- they don't want the people to pick their senators. they want the state legislators to pick the senate. preside carter, i worked for him once. he's an interesting guy. what do you make of his latest statements about being different than the former presidents? >> i love jimmy carter. he is so honest and out there. sometimes, i hear people say, oh, obama, his term could become like jimmy carter's. yeah, i wish. he did some real bold things, like returning the panama canal. could you see a president trying to do that today? or getting on national television and telling the american people that
i think vermont and maybe north dakota, forgive me if that's wrong, that are so tiny that they have two senators and one congressman, yet they have two senators from delaware and alaska representing like a few hundred thousand people and one senator from my state of california represents 18 million. i know the tea baggers are on that issue, so sometimes, even a broke clock the right. >> i think they still like the little states to get their too big senators. let me ask you about jimmy...
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. >>> now, let's turn to vermont standard, bernie sanders. bernie, good to ve you with us tonight. i want your response to mitch mcconnell saying that the people that suffered the most through america's greatest recession was the rich. >> well, you know, i think we could say that mitch has a great sense of humor and you've got give him that. look here's the reality and an important reality for every american to understand. today the middle class in this country is disappearing, under bush median family income declined by $2200 a year. $2,200 over an eight-year period. millions people lost their health care. millions of people slipped oft the middle class and into poverty. but here's the other point, today, ed, the top 1% earned 23.5% of all of the income accumulated in america. 1%, 23.5% of all income. top one/10 of 1% gained 11% of all of the income, top 1% earned more income than the bottom 50%. >> senator, do you think -- do you think these numbers are strong enough to motivate the democrats to have a big turnout? i mean what's wrong with 2010? they did it in 2008, 2006. >> here
. >>> now, let's turn to vermont standard, bernie sanders. bernie, good to ve you with us tonight. i want your response to mitch mcconnell saying that the people that suffered the most through america's greatest recession was the rich. >> well, you know, i think we could say that mitch has a great sense of humor and you've got give him that. look here's the reality and an important reality for every american to understand. today the middle class in this country is disappearing,...
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vermont, go ahead diane. caller: thank you for c-span, the best reality show on television. [laughter] the education thing is a big deal around here, vermont has a certain amount of choice depending on where you live. public education is the most concerning thing to me as a parent. i have rescued two sons from his public school systems and have had to teach them myself because of the ever present 70-30 split. as an educator you know that it does not matter how much money you throw at it, you will still have 70% of kids that will adapt well and 30% of kids that absolutely need their parents to have a choice when they are young. why does the department of education insist on putting all children into one category? as i listen to you talk by your children this, we need this and that, we are all individuals with individual talents and of it -- abilities and i do not say the department of education celebrating that, more they are trying to shove us into one place. guest: what i want every youngster to do is to have the educational opportunity to maximize their talents. i am sayin
vermont, go ahead diane. caller: thank you for c-span, the best reality show on television. [laughter] the education thing is a big deal around here, vermont has a certain amount of choice depending on where you live. public education is the most concerning thing to me as a parent. i have rescued two sons from his public school systems and have had to teach them myself because of the ever present 70-30 split. as an educator you know that it does not matter how much money you throw at it, you...
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we need working people from california to vermont to stand up and start taking on these big money special interests. let me tell you cwhat i thichlt within the next few days we'll be debating tax policy. my republican colleagues think that it's a great idea to give $700 billion in tax breaks to the wealthiest 2%. i don't know if you know this but latest statistics tell us that the top 1% now earns more -- now earns 23% of all income in america. top one-tenth of percent earns more income than the bottom. 50% this inequality is astounding. this is totally innan. it is an incredibly dumb idea. what we should do is take the $700 billion that we would gain, use half of it for deficit reduction, half of it to invest in our infrastructure, roads, bridges, water systems, create millions of jobs over the next ten years and put americans back to work. that makes a lot more sense than giving tax breaks to billion airs. >> senator, thank you so much. it is always a pleasure, thank you for making the trip down to the camera to talk to us today. appreciate it. bernie sanders. another couple of piece of
we need working people from california to vermont to stand up and start taking on these big money special interests. let me tell you cwhat i thichlt within the next few days we'll be debating tax policy. my republican colleagues think that it's a great idea to give $700 billion in tax breaks to the wealthiest 2%. i don't know if you know this but latest statistics tell us that the top 1% now earns more -- now earns 23% of all income in america. top one-tenth of percent earns more income than...
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. >>> talk about amen, behold the jesus toaster a vermont company now marketing a toaster that burns images of jesus christ on every slice of your daily bread. and they say virgin mary and star of david toasters are on the way. just hang on a couple days. >>> there may be no crying in baseball, but there is some singing. braves' catcher david ross showing off his pipes. let's take a listen. ♪ and the home of the brave >> not bad. after getting miked up during a game that he was in, that was braves catcher david ross showing that during the washington nationals game. >>> an advocacy group want the fcc to stop a cartoon zebo 3 because it was to market footwear to kids. they are concern it had will pave the way for an onslaught of full-length ads massacre raiding as cartoons. huh? >>> could you answer this question for $7 7,000. >> the inspiration for this title object in a novel and a 1957 movie actually stanned the mae khlung river? >> roger craig had to get it right put himself in the jeopardy record books. >> if he came up with "the bridge on the river kwai." he did, i hope he wag
. >>> talk about amen, behold the jesus toaster a vermont company now marketing a toaster that burns images of jesus christ on every slice of your daily bread. and they say virgin mary and star of david toasters are on the way. just hang on a couple days. >>> there may be no crying in baseball, but there is some singing. braves' catcher david ross showing off his pipes. let's take a listen. ♪ and the home of the brave >> not bad. after getting miked up during a game...
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vermont. >> find our mom. we know she is out there. >> jon: police in the tiny town of sheffield believe 78-year-old pat owe hagin was abducted from her home almost two weeks ago. beyond that they are still hunting for clues and asking if anyone has any information on a local labor day event called field day where she volunteered. washington. a shooting in seattle leaves a family in shock after police say a grandmother killed her son-in-law and two granddaughter before taking her own life. >> kept telling us that there is four people dead and it's all my family. >> the accused shooter's daughter said to be in serious condition. the granddaughter's cousin reportedly says she suffered from mental problems. california, bulldozers beginning to clear what's left of a san bruno neighborhood. seven people were killed and 34 homes destroyed when a gas line exploded two weeks ago. we're told crews expecting the clean up to take a month. massachusetts. firefighters rescuing at least three people after a house fire near
vermont. >> find our mom. we know she is out there. >> jon: police in the tiny town of sheffield believe 78-year-old pat owe hagin was abducted from her home almost two weeks ago. beyond that they are still hunting for clues and asking if anyone has any information on a local labor day event called field day where she volunteered. washington. a shooting in seattle leaves a family in shock after police say a grandmother killed her son-in-law and two granddaughter before taking her...
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yes, we have moved to clairmont and vermont and this is one area of this naibtd that is not being demolished right now. you can actually tell the progress they are making by these signs they have put in front of these homesites. they have a basic check list toted tell them where things stand as far as clearing and cleaning this site. as you can see this one has quite a bit of debris on it and they have jet to go town the six step process. they are going by piece by piece through this neighborhood. only three at a time but they are hoping to clear out all of this in just a few weeks. now there are a couple of things that are happening today that we are watching. first things are really expecting to start picking up pace wise. yesterday the county said it was really going to go slowly, take its time because it was the first day of demolition, but they do want to get this cleared by the first of october, the start of the rainy season. crews are well aware of the emotion tied to this type of project and also well aware of the health concerns so they are being careful. >> our biggest chlg challen
yes, we have moved to clairmont and vermont and this is one area of this naibtd that is not being demolished right now. you can actually tell the progress they are making by these signs they have put in front of these homesites. they have a basic check list toted tell them where things stand as far as clearing and cleaning this site. as you can see this one has quite a bit of debris on it and they have jet to go town the six step process. they are going by piece by piece through this...
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small vermont town where a 78-year-old woman disappeared more than a week ago. >> police are looking for clues in the case and they are not ruling out the possibility that the grandmother was kidnapped. here's jeremy hubbard. >> reporter: 100 volunteers from as far as connecticut and cape cod joined the search this weekend, helping police and the fbi comb a 25 square mile area. scuba divers checked a nearby quarry. still no sign of the missing grandma. >> anybody who has information relative to the case that can be helpful, please come forward. >> reporter: the mystery began last weekend when a friend came to pick up pat o'haggan for a rug-hooking meeting. her car still in the driveway. >> there's no reason to believe that she's wandered off on her own. >> reporter: the family says pat isn't forgetful. >> she doesn't have a boyfriend, and isn't wealthy so there's no financial motive for her abduction. in fact, they've been racking their brain trying to think of anyone who doesn't like her. >> we've been looking but we can't find anybody. >> reporter: in sheffield, a quiet vermont tow
small vermont town where a 78-year-old woman disappeared more than a week ago. >> police are looking for clues in the case and they are not ruling out the possibility that the grandmother was kidnapped. here's jeremy hubbard. >> reporter: 100 volunteers from as far as connecticut and cape cod joined the search this weekend, helping police and the fbi comb a 25 square mile area. scuba divers checked a nearby quarry. still no sign of the missing grandma. >> anybody who has...
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jon: breaking news, now, the fbi joins the search for a missing grandmother in vermont. authorities believe 78-year-old pat o' hagen was abducted. rick folbaum with more. >> reporter: new information in the search for pat, exactly a week to the day since police say she was abducted from her home. sergeant tara thomas with the vice vermont state prison telling me divers are now searching a quarry in the tiny town of sheffield. investigators wanted to get into the water there, basically, to rule it out as a spot where someone may have left the 78-year-old grandmother. the search up to this point be, it's already been pretty thorough. the state police being joined, as you said, by the fbi. the national guard involved as well, volunteers also helping out as are pat hagen's family members. the search has been conducted from the ground and the air. an aerial search as well. police won't say why they believe it was an abduction, but sergeant thomas says they are sure that is the case. she was originally reported missing last saturday after a friend went to her house and she was
jon: breaking news, now, the fbi joins the search for a missing grandmother in vermont. authorities believe 78-year-old pat o' hagen was abducted. rick folbaum with more. >> reporter: new information in the search for pat, exactly a week to the day since police say she was abducted from her home. sergeant tara thomas with the vice vermont state prison telling me divers are now searching a quarry in the tiny town of sheffield. investigators wanted to get into the water there, basically, to...
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we are on clairemont and vermont. and you can see the devastation throughout here. work is going really three home sites at a time. so you can see kind of in distance where there is an excavator and bulldozer over there. we assume that that's where some of the work will be going on. they are going piece by piece back here. and that process does continue. this morning, dean peterson told me that operations yesterday, which was the first day of demolition, went well. the first to actually finish yesterday as planned. but they are expected to be cleared up sometime this morning. and crews move onto the next three. there were more than three dozen homes destroyed. and so far, the county has been given the go-ahead to clear the sites. health concerns, a big issue out here. but the air is being monitored, both right next to the demolition area, and the perimeter. one monitor did register a hit yesterday. and work at that site was stopped so water could be put on the site. >> it was on the site, right at the zone that they were digging. around the perimeter of the site was
we are on clairemont and vermont. and you can see the devastation throughout here. work is going really three home sites at a time. so you can see kind of in distance where there is an excavator and bulldozer over there. we assume that that's where some of the work will be going on. they are going piece by piece back here. and that process does continue. this morning, dean peterson told me that operations yesterday, which was the first day of demolition, went well. the first to actually finish...
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we have also got flash flood watches in effect and flood warnings extending all the way up into vermont. rainfall amounts for today into tonight for parts of southern florida, five to eight inches of rain. charleston about 7 inches of rain. all the way sboup the delmarva peninsula, three to five inches of rain. on into tomorrow morning, look at these rainfall amounts, from washington to new york city, up into western massachusetts, three to five, some areas seven inches of rain. but you folks who are inland, you don't get away from this either, because as this system pulls up into pennsylvania from washington all the way up into burlington, we are talking three to five inches of rain, flooding is going to be a problem up into the northeast. >>> right now let's go over to the news desk, ann is standing by, she's got the headlines of the morning. >> good morning, matt and redith, good morning, everybody. we begin with intelligence officials who describe what is a credible terror plot against britain and ance. last night the eiffel tower was evacuated because of a bomb threat . >>> today t
we have also got flash flood watches in effect and flood warnings extending all the way up into vermont. rainfall amounts for today into tonight for parts of southern florida, five to eight inches of rain. charleston about 7 inches of rain. all the way sboup the delmarva peninsula, three to five inches of rain. on into tomorrow morning, look at these rainfall amounts, from washington to new york city, up into western massachusetts, three to five, some areas seven inches of rain. but you folks...
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. >> 40 below so this is nothing for you guys. 59 for a high today in burlington, vermont. that moves eastbound into the thursday and friday forecast, but for " >>> we're seeing kind of a cloudy start to the morning around the bay area, but the more interesting changes happening just up the coast to the north. we're going to see more clouds filling in on friday, and some rather unusual weather, we suspect, as we move into the weekend. today, 78, san jose, once the low clouds break up midday. 80s inland. 76 for pentaluma. your seven-day forecast not much change between today and tomorrow, but the weekend, late saturday and sunday, we leave in a chance of showers as we move through the weekend. >> for your forecast go to weather.com, 24 hours a day. these are apparently for you, i'll bring them over to you. >>> coming up, new controversy over a female sports reporter who was li'm luke myers. if you want to be incredible, eat incredible. anncr vo: eggs. the incredible protein. yep! look in your bag, made you something. (announcer) it's more than just that great peanut taste, c
. >> 40 below so this is nothing for you guys. 59 for a high today in burlington, vermont. that moves eastbound into the thursday and friday forecast, but for " >>> we're seeing kind of a cloudy start to the morning around the bay area, but the more interesting changes happening just up the coast to the north. we're going to see more clouds filling in on friday, and some rather unusual weather, we suspect, as we move into the weekend. today, 78, san jose, once the low clouds...
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you get on there you'll be able to head cell without any problems again it is located right at the vermont street. they bridge, the last time we checked it there was hardly any back up of all was about to hear it is quite possible that with the slow traffic to the west and it could start cycling the metering lights at a slower rate. weekend of seeing a new bay bridge back up because of these problems in san francisco. it is still slow and san jose, 101 because they just turn the meeting lights off on the connecting ramp from the guadalupe parkway so again the backs of traffic on the bayshore slowing from 13th leading up towards the guadalupe parkway interchange. weather. >> thank you, dealing with some of warmth today. shot from downtown san francisco as we head into the afternoon we will start to see that sunshine come again and the fact that bob will burn off. 54 and san francisco, and in getting up to 60. high- temperature not much different than yesterday at about 62. back then get the upper 50s ready o'clock hour. elsewhere, we are seeing '50s, upper 50s to oakland, hayward getting up
you get on there you'll be able to head cell without any problems again it is located right at the vermont street. they bridge, the last time we checked it there was hardly any back up of all was about to hear it is quite possible that with the slow traffic to the west and it could start cycling the metering lights at a slower rate. weekend of seeing a new bay bridge back up because of these problems in san francisco. it is still slow and san jose, 101 because they just turn the meeting lights...
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in several states, including vermont, voters are casting ballots early. the extended voting period has backers in both parties. they say it makes it easier to get voters to the polls and probably more importantly, to get their votes locked in and counted. >>> china's rail system is growing at breakneck speeds and its new bullet train just shot into the record books. >> you're not going to believe how fast this thing goes. the high-speed train set a new record during a test run. it was clocked at 258 miles an hour. that is more than 100 miles an hour faster than amtrak's excela. it beats the top speeds of an indy car. >> the train is expected to begin running out of shanghai in about two years. operators expect the train will normally go slightly slower, about 200 miles an hour. >> you only hope this kind of technology can eventually come to the united states. it would change travel for so many people across the country. >> wouldn't that be great? >> we'll be righwo c if you fight to slslp in the middle of the night, why go one more round ? you don't need
in several states, including vermont, voters are casting ballots early. the extended voting period has backers in both parties. they say it makes it easier to get voters to the polls and probably more importantly, to get their votes locked in and counted. >>> china's rail system is growing at breakneck speeds and its new bullet train just shot into the record books. >> you're not going to believe how fast this thing goes. the high-speed train set a new record during a test run....
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them would be hawaii, 49.7%, and then rounding out the top five people in california would pay 49.4%, vermont, 48.8%, and in maryland, 48.6%. so for more on the tax cut vote and full election coverage from the best political team on television, check out our website, cnnpolitics.com. >>> bp's run away oil well spill nearly 185 million gallons of oil into the gulf of mexico. that's the finding of scientists who just published the first independent peer reviewed paper on the scope of the tragedy. using high-resolution video clips from the deepwater horizon well to measure volume. their findings back official estimates this was the largest marine disaster of its kind ever. 4.4 million barrels of oil. >>> well, this is a flight delay you certainly do not want. a russian capsule that was supposed to bring home three astronauts from the international space station got jammed last night. they were sent back into the station after trying for two hours to get loose. engineers are going over pictures and video trying to figure out what went wrong. they say it may be an electrical short and they're goin
them would be hawaii, 49.7%, and then rounding out the top five people in california would pay 49.4%, vermont, 48.8%, and in maryland, 48.6%. so for more on the tax cut vote and full election coverage from the best political team on television, check out our website, cnnpolitics.com. >>> bp's run away oil well spill nearly 185 million gallons of oil into the gulf of mexico. that's the finding of scientists who just published the first independent peer reviewed paper on the scope of the...
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and portland maine are the final. >> and is portland, maine and burlington vermont. it's hard to be sexy when you're wearing five layers of wool, that's not particularly sexy. >> can i point out the criterion for sexy or not sexy. >> birth rates. >> birth rates and tv rates and condom sales. >> they have a point. let's go outside to rick. >> what, std rates. >> that's part of whatever. >> makes it sexy? >> what cities are in engaging? >> i guess i'm going to new hampshire. all right, take a look at this huge storm on thursday evening in areas of new york. take a look at the picture that was sent in to me. it was a scary storm and yesterday, they were out doing the surveying to see what kind of a storm it was, and in fact, there were two tornados that touched down, one in queens and one in brooklyn, two of the outer boroughs in a microburst and causing problems. you don't see those kind of storms. if you have any pictures send hem to me, i'll put them on my twitter page. crazy storms and switch gears to the northern plains, talking about very cold temperatures and som
and portland maine are the final. >> and is portland, maine and burlington vermont. it's hard to be sexy when you're wearing five layers of wool, that's not particularly sexy. >> can i point out the criterion for sexy or not sexy. >> birth rates. >> birth rates and tv rates and condom sales. >> they have a point. let's go outside to rick. >> what, std rates. >> that's part of whatever. >> makes it sexy? >> what cities are in engaging?...
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vermont cited a quarter of its stores for scanner violations. and arizona inspectors found 91 scanner overcharges this year with a total of more than $100. in california authorities took the unusual step of filing 62 criminal charges against ralphs grocery chains. one allegation that stores charge for ice coating seafood. >> $9.99 a pound scrimp is sold with ice. customers are paying for water. >> reporter: ralphs said it took care of a jot of the violations when issued and that it continues to work to resolve the charges. is it worth searching out overcharges of a few contributes. cents? lana spent more than a decade looking at it. >> highest amount i ever brought home in a shopping trip was over $1,000. >> reporter: eventually, she was banned from two new england supermarket chains. she said she was taking advantage but she says stores are. >> even if it's 2% of the total purchase when you think of how much money americans spend on items, that's a lot of money. >> these food marketing institute which represent grocery chains told that you say
vermont cited a quarter of its stores for scanner violations. and arizona inspectors found 91 scanner overcharges this year with a total of more than $100. in california authorities took the unusual step of filing 62 criminal charges against ralphs grocery chains. one allegation that stores charge for ice coating seafood. >> $9.99 a pound scrimp is sold with ice. customers are paying for water. >> reporter: ralphs said it took care of a jot of the violations when issued and that it...
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at the ben & jerry's headquarters in vermont, they found a fix. here, sleeping on the job is not only encouraged. your privacy is respected. just put your shoes outside the nap room door. >> it's great to get away and come back ready to go after that. >> it's really important for the company have to happy, healthy employees. so, we can all do our best. >> reporter: at the yellow spa in new york city, i got a glimpse of their ultimate sleep sanctuary. a treatment room that services many large corporations seeking to destress their employees. >> nap cannot just improve your mood but also save your life. >> reporter: can a short snooze really do the trick? research shows that a short nap in the morning will help recover your creative thinking and memory. while an afternoon nap will help rejuvenate you physically. >> even if you take out the time you nap, you can get much more done over the afternoon period than if you didn't nap at all. >> reporter: but not all bosses are buying it. >> come to work rested. >> tory's going to join us now and talk more
at the ben & jerry's headquarters in vermont, they found a fix. here, sleeping on the job is not only encouraged. your privacy is respected. just put your shoes outside the nap room door. >> it's great to get away and come back ready to go after that. >> it's really important for the company have to happy, healthy employees. so, we can all do our best. >> reporter: at the yellow spa in new york city, i got a glimpse of their ultimate sleep sanctuary. a treatment room that...
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. $25 million for new chair lifts and snow making in vermont and almost $300,000 to texas to study weather. on venus and meanwhile, back in nevada we still have the highest unemployment, and record foreclosures. really, harry, how about help for nevada? ... is responsible for the content of the advertising. >> you see, both of these are effective, bill, because they are dealing with the issues that the nevada population, and auld of america, wants to deal with, they are both negatives and the public finds them to be informative and credible and that is why this is a neck and neck race and the latest polling, the two are tied, statistically, and, nobody knows what will happen between now and november, and here there are the two cases where the advertising works. bill: wow, it is remarkable to see on that last spot how republicans and democrats reacted. they both shot up, now, you promised us three spots and what is the third one. >> another one that also is this kind of in your face direct approach, it doesn't do quite as well as these two. but, is what the voters are seeing and let's show
. $25 million for new chair lifts and snow making in vermont and almost $300,000 to texas to study weather. on venus and meanwhile, back in nevada we still have the highest unemployment, and record foreclosures. really, harry, how about help for nevada? ... is responsible for the content of the advertising. >> you see, both of these are effective, bill, because they are dealing with the issues that the nevada population, and auld of america, wants to deal with, they are both negatives and...
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bore rbour that understands, still misses jim jeff forced, still wishes we had a republican liberal in vermont because jeffed f ed fjeffed fof was more conservative than a leading democrat. >> he said president obama is down on his knees praying we're a divided party, we don't have unity between northea earn republicans and southern republicans. barbara is one of the few that can bring the party together. they understood if you want to be a national party, you have to have the majority other than the 20% in the tea party. >> look at who reagan joined up with. one of the most liberal senators. reagan understood a republican in the northeast will look differently than a republican in my neck of the woods. >> both parties talk big tent. it's a lot more difficult to live big tent. we're in new york, you walk around, i meet people once a week who say, i wish hillary had won. hillary lost because she was the more moderate in the democratic primary. on national security issues, which obama has moved tore ward, she was the more moderate candidate in the democratic primary. it happened on both sides. w
bore rbour that understands, still misses jim jeff forced, still wishes we had a republican liberal in vermont because jeffed f ed fjeffed fof was more conservative than a leading democrat. >> he said president obama is down on his knees praying we're a divided party, we don't have unity between northea earn republicans and southern republicans. barbara is one of the few that can bring the party together. they understood if you want to be a national party, you have to have the majority...
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the answer is - and in vermont we've made some steps but not enough. but the answer is, it's absurd just because someone has a million as a wealthy person can out spend somebody else 10/1. someone wants to proximate to special interests they get all kinds of money they can get an elected in democracy society everybody should have an equal chance. there should be a certain amount of money people can spend. and you have to move on that aggressively. we're moving toward a situation where the wealthy and powerful are the only's ones with voice in government. we'll take many - maybe two more questions. >> my name is christopher myers. since i was 14 and i'm out of work now and i'm homeless because i can't find any work. and this is going to be probably a pretty hard winter for me. since i'm going to be outside in it. and i don't find any help for people like me. >> first of all. at the end of the we'll see how we manage with times. perhaps we can do something. thank you. >> last question. >> i appreciate very much your being here and your political philosop
the answer is - and in vermont we've made some steps but not enough. but the answer is, it's absurd just because someone has a million as a wealthy person can out spend somebody else 10/1. someone wants to proximate to special interests they get all kinds of money they can get an elected in democracy society everybody should have an equal chance. there should be a certain amount of money people can spend. and you have to move on that aggressively. we're moving toward a situation where the...
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. >> left a vermonter from the star for the weekend of the golden gate fog is relieved that, visibility is down near zero. up around santa rosa visibility is down around a quarter of a mile rain now. temperatures around the bay a lot of that committee is starting to dissipate. 60 in oakland we are seeing san jose. with that fog this morning, watch in the fog tracker it starts to break up all around the bay it is pretty shallow, sunshine just about every were even some breaks in the immediate coast around in. we have a lot of sunshine and warmer temperatures today the fog will be back a bit thicker tomorrow. pulling away from the coastal and then as we head towards the evening hours the fog rushes back in. more widespread marine layer far for tomorrow warming up to date, cooling down a little for tomorrow. figure warm up as we head towards the weekend. pretty nice afternoon, highs and 68 with sunshine and san francisco. 81 fairfield, 82 livermore, mid- 70s around the bay. 71 and oakland upper seventies san jose. senate race run half moon bay. here is a look at your 7 day around the bay.
. >> left a vermonter from the star for the weekend of the golden gate fog is relieved that, visibility is down near zero. up around santa rosa visibility is down around a quarter of a mile rain now. temperatures around the bay a lot of that committee is starting to dissipate. 60 in oakland we are seeing san jose. with that fog this morning, watch in the fog tracker it starts to break up all around the bay it is pretty shallow, sunshine just about every were even some breaks in the...
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and instead of having orrin hatch, chairman of the judiciary committee, you'll have a senator from vermont, leahy. will you be whooping at that point that mike castle is not there to cast a vote with republicans? >> no. because frankly i think that's one of the big issues and we'll have a real battle on that. >> is it less likely that republicans will control that debate now? >> this is a better shot if we take mike castle. they're not the ones that decide anymore. the people out in delaware, all those good folks came out and said, look, you're not going to tell us who our nominee is going to be. >> i understand that. >> there are problems. we like this gal. joe, that kind of fire and enthusiasm -- i remember democrats have always said, look, the easiest one to beat are these conservative characters like reagan and these other folks. very often, because of the energy and fire they can generate, they might not get the liberal vote. they get a lot of these conservatives and independents. >> energy and fire, one thing. are you completely able to avoid all these other things in her past that y
and instead of having orrin hatch, chairman of the judiciary committee, you'll have a senator from vermont, leahy. will you be whooping at that point that mike castle is not there to cast a vote with republicans? >> no. because frankly i think that's one of the big issues and we'll have a real battle on that. >> is it less likely that republicans will control that debate now? >> this is a better shot if we take mike castle. they're not the ones that decide anymore. the people...
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john was on his way home to bethesda, maryland, from vermont, where he was working at a senior counselor at camp. he was traveling with a camp friend, and of course, his best friend bode, but on a curve john lost control of his car, and was killed instantly. >> that ending, never can move forward. and it's very difficult. and that's when i, you know, start crying. >> reporter: miraculously, 18-year-old elliot day, john's passenger, survived the crash. but bode had disappeared. >> everybody was looking for bode. i gave my word that we would do everything in our power to try to find the dog. >> reporter: now this is where the accident occurred on that rainy afternoon in august on route 80 in paterson, new jersey. an eyewitness saw bodhi literally ejected from the all. he darted across this busy highway during rush hour and miraculously he was found five days later in the woods with only a slight abrasion above his right eye. >> it's a miracle. the dog is lucky to be alive. >> reporter: and lucky to be back home with john's family in maryland. >> he went straight down the hall, and dropped
john was on his way home to bethesda, maryland, from vermont, where he was working at a senior counselor at camp. he was traveling with a camp friend, and of course, his best friend bode, but on a curve john lost control of his car, and was killed instantly. >> that ending, never can move forward. and it's very difficult. and that's when i, you know, start crying. >> reporter: miraculously, 18-year-old elliot day, john's passenger, survived the crash. but bode had disappeared....
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there are certain states, maine, vermont, new york, kansas and some states it's a misdemeanor to walk into a polling place with electioneering, with a big button that says vote for steve doocy. vote for gretchen. vote for brian. that may be a violation in some states but to put on a t-shirt and say that you're espousing the values of the constitution, that is incredible. and if we allow that, we're going down a slippery slope to hell in this country. that's wrong. >> how do you really feel about it? >> that's wrong. >> i'd like to hear what people think about it. it's incredible. >> he wants to hear what you think about it. we do as well. e-mail us right now friends at foxnews.com. is simply a t-shirt that says flagstaff tea party reclaiming our constitution. >> we can't allow this. >> is that electioneering. >> can't allow it. you know something we can't allow? jordan sparks says that "american idol" was just a warmup for her. now she's making a big splash on broadway. hey, jordan. she's here live to talk about what she's up to. right now, let's check in with bill hemmer for a peek-a
there are certain states, maine, vermont, new york, kansas and some states it's a misdemeanor to walk into a polling place with electioneering, with a big button that says vote for steve doocy. vote for gretchen. vote for brian. that may be a violation in some states but to put on a t-shirt and say that you're espousing the values of the constitution, that is incredible. and if we allow that, we're going down a slippery slope to hell in this country. that's wrong. >> how do you really...
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party again, to understand, as haley barber does, that moderates to liberals like jim jeff fords win in vermont, that moderates like mike castle who you and i will disagree with on a lot of policy issues, but moderates like mike castle are the type of candidates that win in delaware. reagan understood that. richard nixon understood that. the people you work for understood that, pat. does this republican party understand that? >> yeah. but here is the thing, joe. what you've got is a goldwater movement coming up, if you will. when we were with goldwater, behind him back in 1962 and '63, we said point-blank we would rather lose with goldwater than win with rockefeller. this is the spirit of rising movements. the republican party has got to realize that these folks are part of a rising movement and bring them in. what you say is right. they would rather lose with one of their own than win with an establishment republican. but what is the question and how do you deal with it? i'll tell you, this is going to really influence i think the republican primaries here because these folks are basically --
party again, to understand, as haley barber does, that moderates to liberals like jim jeff fords win in vermont, that moderates like mike castle who you and i will disagree with on a lot of policy issues, but moderates like mike castle are the type of candidates that win in delaware. reagan understood that. richard nixon understood that. the people you work for understood that, pat. does this republican party understand that? >> yeah. but here is the thing, joe. what you've got is a...
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. >> some people like long trips to maine and vermont. >> i was watching it on tv the other day, and they were talking about something that happened. when you read a teleprompter and don't stee it. i think it was our friend jillian who is out in l.a. she goes and then something happened in china. that can happen. foliage. >> are you going to bring that up throughout the show? if you go on long trips with your kids or been a kid in the back seat, you know how it's all been. >> we've all been kids. >> on the long trips nowadays kids have to watch dvds and don't interact with each other. >> then you miss the foliage. >> i'm going to kick your butt in the front of your daughter and boo-boo and everybody. >> boo-boo is here? >> yeah. first of all, there's the game of don't touch me, which is the normal game we all play. if you're in the middle -- don't touch me. here are the lines. did you ever do that? >> no. >> don't lean on me? there's no leaning, no brushing up against. no. no touching. >> what happens if somebody touches you? >> then it becomes a fight. >> oh, fun. the housewives of
. >> some people like long trips to maine and vermont. >> i was watching it on tv the other day, and they were talking about something that happened. when you read a teleprompter and don't stee it. i think it was our friend jillian who is out in l.a. she goes and then something happened in china. that can happen. foliage. >> are you going to bring that up throughout the show? if you go on long trips with your kids or been a kid in the back seat, you know how it's all been....